It literally means "of nothing", but is used idiomatically to mean "you're welcome".
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De nade is not a real Spanish phrase. This is probably meant to say "De nada." This means "of nothing" or "for nothing". However "De nada" by itself in response to a "thank you"/"Gracias" means "You're Welcome" The Spanish word "De" means "of" or it could means "[You] give" as a form of the word "Dar" The Spanish word "Nade" (form of Nadar) means "[you] swim" The Spanish word "Nadé" (form of Nadar) means "[I] swam" The Spanish word "Nada" means "Nothing" or (form of Nadar) "[he/she/it] swim(s)"
zero. nil. nada. nop. 0
Zero is nothing, nada, nil, zip. It doesn't have any factors so it can't have any in common.
This" means, "It's equal in size to a whale." or , "It's as big as a whale." "Whale" is usually spelled with a 'b' instead of a 'v' in Spanish.
Yes, a regular pentagon has 5 equal sides and 5 equal angles.